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F-4, NETGEAR FVS318 vA1.4, IPSec Connection Status Screen

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Reference Manual for the Model FVS318 Broadband ProSafe VPN Firewall Test the VPN Connection 1. From a PC behind the NETGEAR Gateway A attempt to ping the remote Cisco IOS Gateway B LAN Interface address (example address 172.23.9.1). Note: You can run ping tests from the Diagnostics link of the NETGEAR main menu or from a DOS prompt on a PC. 2. From a PC behind the Cisco IOS Gateway B attempt to ping the remote NETGEAR gateway A LAN Interface address (example address 10.5.6.1). Figure F-4: NETGEAR FVS318 vA1.4 IPSec Connection Status Screen 3. From the NETGEAR Router Status link on the left side of the main menu, click the Show VPN Status button below. This will take you to the IPSec Connection Status Screen. If the connection is functioning properly, the State fields will be similar to the screen example above, with "Estab." listed to the right of P1 and P2. 4. From the NETGEAR Router Status link on the left side of the main menu, click the Show VPN Logs button below. The NETGEAR FVS318 or FVM318 log files should be similar to the example below. F-8 NETGEAR VPN Configuration FVS318 or FVM318 to Cisco IOS M-10146-01

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Reference Manual for the Model FVS318 Broadband
ProSafe VPN Firewall
F-8
NETGEAR VPN Configuration FVS318 or FVM318 to Cisco IOS
M-10146-01
Test the VPN Connection
1.
From a PC behind the NETGEAR Gateway A attempt to ping the remote Cisco IOS Gateway
B LAN Interface address (example address 172.23.9.1).
Note
: You can run ping tests from the Diagnostics link of the NETGEAR main menu or from
a DOS prompt on a PC.
2.
From a PC behind the Cisco IOS Gateway B attempt to ping the remote NETGEAR gateway
A LAN Interface address (example address 10.5.6.1).
Figure F-4:
NETGEAR FVS318 vA1.4
IPSec Connection Status Screen
3.
From the NETGEAR Router Status link on the left side of the main menu, click the Show
VPN Status button below. This will take you to the IPSec Connection Status Screen. If the
connection is functioning properly, the State fields will be similar to the screen example above,
with “Estab.” listed to the right of P1 and P2.
4.
From the NETGEAR Router Status link on the left side of the main menu, click the Show
VPN Logs button below. The NETGEAR FVS318 or FVM318 log files should be similar to
the example below.